The property is set in 1348 square metres of low maintenance garden planted with mature shrubs

Mains water and electric

Satellite TV and broadband available

A covered eating area (5 x 5.7 m) that has full fly nets and a beautiful Spanish style tiled table that seats up to 20 people. With space for additional seating, this is a really nice area that can be used all year round with protection from sun, wind and the very occasional rain we have in Spain.

Second lounge with TV point tiled floor with glass sliding doors overlooking the pool. Behind the lounge is an ironing room and a large concrete area, currently used as a pen for the vendors’ dogs but would lend itself to an additional parking area for several cars or a play area. The rest of the garden is laid to gravel, with 2 lovely shaded areas with mature plants.

There are several out-buildings, including an Avery.

Council tax in the UK is based on the assumed capital value of the dwelling whereas Council Tax in Spain is calculated on the rateable value of the property valor catastral and is applicable to resident and non-resident property owners alike. It is a municipal tax payable to the local Town Hall

Before You Can Buy a Property in Spain, You Must Have an NIE number – Numero de Identidad de Extranjeros, which, translated, means “Identity Number for Foreigners”. We can help arrange this for you.

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Surrounding Areas

Cehegín
The municipality of Cehegín is located in the heart of the north-western district. Prehistoric, Iberian, Roman, Visigoth, Arab and Christian settlers left their legacy in these landscapes with ever-changing nature, a legacy everyone enjoys today.

Evidence of the former glories of this town can be seen in the remains of the city of Begastri, occupied by both Romans and Visigoths, and an episcopal see up until the Moorish invasion. In fact, the whole of this territory is layer upon layer of all the various cultures that established themselves here, the first settlers going back to 2400 BC. Reconquered by Alphonse VI with 1,000 horsemen and 11,000 infantrymen, Cehegín is one vast hilltop monument.

Its famous mediaeval quarter (a Historical and Artistic Ensemble) owes its layout to the Arab settlements in the upper part of the town, and is a monumental gallery of stately homes, churches, convents, palaces and public buildings, some of indisputable value, such as the Church of la Magdalena, the Palacio Fajardo (an example of Murcian Baroque) or the Peña Jaspe.

Aside from the indisputable value of its historical and cultural ensemble, Cehegín has a number of delightful surroundings: the fertile valley viewed from the Plaza de la Constitución, the site known as Hoya de Don Gil, or the Argos Reservoir, even the town itself huddled around the hill, are all well worth a look.